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Men, money & policy, essays in honor of Karl R. Bopp. / Edited by David P. Eastburn.
LIBRA HG2563 .M4
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bopp, Karl R. (Karl Richard), 1906-1979.
- Bopp, Karl R.
- Federal Reserve banks.
- Banks and banking, Central.
- Genre:
- Festschriften.
- Physical Description:
- 266 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [Philadelphia] : Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, [1970]
- Contents:
- About Karl R. Bopp, by J. A. Livingston and others.
- Introduction, by W. M. Martin, Jr.
- Impacts of theory on policy; the early years of the Federal Reserve Bank, by L. V. Chandler.
- Some changes in ideas on central banking, by E. Wood.
- Policy norms and central banking, by A. Sproul.
- Reappraising the Federal Reserve discount mechanism, by R. C. Holland.
- The 1966 credit crunch, by A. Hayes.
- New standards for credit and monetary policy, by G. W. Mitchell.
- Bank competition and monetary policy, by G. E. Noyes.
- Commercial banking and the Federal Reserve; a record of misunderstanding, by W. W. Alexander.
- New tools of monetary control abroad, by G. Garvy.
- Making peace with gold, by R. A. Young.
- Capital movements and balance-of-payments adjustment, by R. V. Roosa.
- Currency crises; the record and the remedy, by F. L. Deming.
- Economists and public policy, by C. E. Walker.
- Central bank leaders and central bank credibility, by C. R. Whittlesey.
- Central bankers; their attributes and development, by C. C. Balderston.
- The role of the director; the ideal and the real, by W. J. Winn.
- The Federal Reserve as a living institution; a prescription for the future, by D. P. Eastburn.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 87442
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